Waste gasification is a waste to energy gasification process where it produces energy from the gasification process of solid waste.
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00:00 Why do we need gasification?
00:29 What is waste gasification?
00:45 What is the gasification process?
01:41 What are the main products from the waste gasification process?
01:58 Who uses syngas?
02:14 Is gasification good for the environment?
Every year we dump a massive 2.12 billion tons of waste. Faced with the costly problem of waste disposal and the need for more energy, a growing number of countries are turning to gasification. Gasification is a unique process that transforms a carbon-based material, into other forms of energy without actually burning it. Gasification is made up of five discrete thermal processes: Drying, Pyrolysis, Combustion, Cracking, and Reduction. The gaseous product obtained during the gasification process is called synthetic gas (syngas) or producer gas. syngas mainly contains hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and methane. Also, a small number of inert gases & hydrocarbons. Municipal solid waste can be reduced by as much as 75% through this process. Reducing to the same degree the number of potential emissions the waste would have created in a landfill. Gasification facilities share the environmental problems lower but similar to those associated with mass-burn incinerators including water pollution, air pollution, disposal of ash and other by-products.
Source : https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19810004477/downloads/19810004477.pdf
https://spinoff.nasa.gov/plasma-heating-recycles-waste
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gasification
https://www.bioenergyconsult.com/biomass-gasification/
https://globalsyngas.org/syngas-technology/syngas-production/waste-to-energy-gasification/
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